Is Duncan a fool? No.
Reasons Why:
Reason one: Duncan isn’t a fool for going to his house but a fool for not having protection while he rested. Reason two: Duncan isn’t a fool for simply trusting a man that helped win a war. Reason three: Duncan isn’t a fool because he didn’t know Macbeth was plotting to kill him. He was blinded because he thought Macbeth was a good Samaritan. Conclude:
Duncan wasn’t a fool but he was foolish to trust a fool that plotted to kill him and succeed. Duncan wasn’t and still isn’t a fool because he trusted a simile and mustache. Duncan trusted the wrong man that did good deed but the lesson learned here is that a person can do well just as much as a person can do wrong and that greed is the ultimate seed to.
Answer:
The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII) to the United States Constitution established the popular election of United States senators by the people of the states. The amendment supersedes Article I, §3, Clauses 1 and 2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures.
Explanation:
The Supreme Court ruled that segregation was not unconstitutional and to be defined as “separate but equal”
This was a start to the Civil Rights movement.
Nixon was in favour of "New Federalism" which believed that more power should be left to the states that was the case at the time and that the federal government should have less power.
So the correct answer is:
D. Power needed to flow from Washington and back to the states.